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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Combined Viewpoints - part 2
Thursday night we will continue to the second part of our final project. Students will arrange their tracing paper sketches to compose a new form. Think in terms of the object making a metamorphosis. The sketches will overlap (hence the tracing paper), but up against, get torn and rearranged, drawn on and erased. Once a pleasing form has been established, students will draw the "combined viewpoints" form onto 18 x 24 in. paper. The goal is not to copy the sketches but to use them as a starting point. Here are two finished drawings by past students. The drawing at the top started as a vintage hair dryer. The other drawing was a vintage meat grinder.
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